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Health and beauty online retailer Quixtar Inc. has reported web sales of $880 million for 2006, up from $800 million in 2005. The web now accounts for 79% of the company’s total 2006 sales of $1.118 billion.

Health and beauty online retailer Quixtar Inc. has reported web sales of $880 million for 2006, up from $800 million in 2005. The web now accounts for 79% of the company’s total 2006 sales of $1.118 billion.

Having launched a redesign of its web site almost two years ago, Quixtar Inc. now is using the site and Ajax technology to implement more personalization by adding online health questionnaires and remaking Quixtar.com into a more consumer-oriented site.

Having launched a redesign of its web site almost two years ago, Quixtar Inc. now is using the site and Ajax technology to implement more personalization by adding online health questionnaires and remaking Quixtar.com into a more consumer-oriented site.

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ADA, Mich., Dec. 5 -- Blue Nile (http://www.bluenile.com/ ), the largest online retailer of diamonds and fine jewelry has joined Quixtar`s growing family of Partner Stores. Through this relationship, Independent Business Owners (IBOs) powered by Quixtar will earn income based on purchases made at Blue Nile by themselves and others they`ve registered with Quixtar, a leading online retailer. Also, Quixtar Members will earn credits toward incentive...

Posted 12/09/2005

ADA, Mich., Dec. 5 -- Blue Nile (http://www.bluenile.com/ ), the largest online retailer of diamonds and fine jewelry has joined Quixtar`s growing family of Partner Stores. Through this relationship, Independent Business Owners (IBOs) powered by Quixtar will earn income based on purchases made at…

Quixtar Inc. is reporting essentially flat web sales for its 2005 fiscal year. In 2005, the web generated sales of $753 million, up less than 1% from Internet sales of $748 million in fiscal 2004, Quixtar says.

Quixtar Inc. is reporting essentially flat web sales for its 2005 fiscal year. In 2005, the web generated sales of $753 million, up less than 1% from Internet sales of $748 million in fiscal 2004, Quixtar says.